Face Generation

In this project, you'll use generative adversarial networks to generate new images of faces.

Get the Data

You'll be using two datasets in this project:

  • MNIST
  • CelebA

Since the celebA dataset is complex and you're doing GANs in a project for the first time, we want you to test your neural network on MNIST before CelebA. Running the GANs on MNIST will allow you to see how well your model trains sooner.

If you're using FloydHub, set data_dir to "/input" and use the FloydHub data ID "R5KrjnANiKVhLWAkpXhNBe".

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data_dir = '/input'

# FloydHub - Use with data ID "R5KrjnANiKVhLWAkpXhNBe"
#data_dir = '/input'


"""
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"""
import helper

helper.download_extract('mnist', data_dir)
helper.download_extract('celeba', data_dir)
Found mnist Data
Found celeba Data

Explore the Data

MNIST

As you're aware, the MNIST dataset contains images of handwritten digits. You can view the first number of examples by changing show_n_images.

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show_n_images = 25

"""
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"""
%matplotlib inline
import os
from glob import glob
from matplotlib import pyplot

mnist_images = helper.get_batch(glob(os.path.join(data_dir, 'mnist/*.jpg'))[:show_n_images], 28, 28, 'L')
pyplot.imshow(helper.images_square_grid(mnist_images, 'L'), cmap='gray')
Out[2]:
<matplotlib.image.AxesImage at 0x7ffb0a99b6a0>

CelebA

The CelebFaces Attributes Dataset (CelebA) dataset contains over 200,000 celebrity images with annotations. Since you're going to be generating faces, you won't need the annotations. You can view the first number of examples by changing show_n_images.

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show_n_images = 25

"""
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"""
mnist_images = helper.get_batch(glob(os.path.join(data_dir, 'img_align_celeba/*.jpg'))[:show_n_images], 28, 28, 'RGB')
pyplot.imshow(helper.images_square_grid(mnist_images, 'RGB'))
Out[3]:
<matplotlib.image.AxesImage at 0x7ffb0a89a6d8>

Preprocess the Data

Since the project's main focus is on building the GANs, we'll preprocess the data for you. The values of the MNIST and CelebA dataset will be in the range of -0.5 to 0.5 of 28x28 dimensional images. The CelebA images will be cropped to remove parts of the image that don't include a face, then resized down to 28x28.

The MNIST images are black and white images with a single color channel while the CelebA images have 3 color channels (RGB color channel).

Build the Neural Network

You'll build the components necessary to build a GANs by implementing the following functions below:

  • model_inputs
  • discriminator
  • generator
  • model_loss
  • model_opt
  • train

Check the Version of TensorFlow and Access to GPU

This will check to make sure you have the correct version of TensorFlow and access to a GPU

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"""
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"""
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
import warnings
import tensorflow as tf

# Check TensorFlow Version
assert LooseVersion(tf.__version__) >= LooseVersion('1.0'), 'Please use TensorFlow version 1.0 or newer.  You are using {}'.format(tf.__version__)
print('TensorFlow Version: {}'.format(tf.__version__))

# Check for a GPU
if not tf.test.gpu_device_name():
    warnings.warn('No GPU found. Please use a GPU to train your neural network.')
else:
    print('Default GPU Device: {}'.format(tf.test.gpu_device_name()))
TensorFlow Version: 1.1.0
Default GPU Device: /gpu:0

Input

Implement the model_inputs function to create TF Placeholders for the Neural Network. It should create the following placeholders:

  • Real input images placeholder with rank 4 using image_width, image_height, and image_channels.
  • Z input placeholder with rank 2 using z_dim.
  • Learning rate placeholder with rank 0.

Return the placeholders in the following the tuple (tensor of real input images, tensor of z data)

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import problem_unittests as tests

def model_inputs(image_width, image_height, image_channels, z_dim):
    """
    Create the model inputs
    :param image_width: The input image width
    :param image_height: The input image height
    :param image_channels: The number of image channels
    :param z_dim: The dimension of Z
    :return: Tuple of (tensor of real input images, tensor of z data, learning rate)
    """
    # TODO: Implement Function

    inputs_real = tf.placeholder(tf.float32, shape=[None, image_width, image_height, image_channels], name='input_real')
    inputs_z = tf.placeholder(tf.float32, shape=[None, z_dim], name='input_z')
    learningrate = tf.placeholder(tf.float32, name='learningrate')
    return inputs_real, inputs_z, learningrate


"""
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"""
tests.test_model_inputs(model_inputs)
Tests Passed

Discriminator

Implement discriminator to create a discriminator neural network that discriminates on images. This function should be able to reuse the variables in the neural network. Use tf.variable_scope with a scope name of "discriminator" to allow the variables to be reused. The function should return a tuple of (tensor output of the discriminator, tensor logits of the discriminator).

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def discriminator(images, reuse=False):
    """
    Create the discriminator network
    :param images: Tensor of input image(s)
    :param reuse: Boolean if the weights should be reused
    :return: Tuple of (tensor output of the discriminator, tensor logits of the discriminator)
    """
    # TODO: Implement Function

    keep_prob = 0.5
    alpha = 0.2
    xav = tf.contrib.layers.xavier_initializer()

    with tf.variable_scope('discriminator', reuse=reuse):        
        x1 = tf.layers.conv2d(images, 32, 4, strides=2, padding='same', kernel_initializer=xav)
        x1 = tf.layers.dropout(x1, rate=(keep_prob), training=True)
        relu1 = tf.maximum(alpha * x1, x1)
        
        x2 = tf.layers.conv2d(relu1, 64, 4, strides=2, padding='same', kernel_initializer=xav)
        x2 = tf.layers.dropout(x2, rate=(keep_prob), training=True)
        bn2 = tf.layers.batch_normalization(x2, training=True)
        relu2 = tf.maximum(alpha * bn2, bn2)
        
        x3 = tf.layers.conv2d(relu2, 128, 4, strides=2, padding='same', kernel_initializer=xav)
        x3 = tf.layers.dropout(x3, rate=(keep_prob), training=True)
        bn3 = tf.layers.batch_normalization(x3, training=True)
        relu3 = tf.maximum(alpha * bn3, bn3)

        flat = tf.reshape(relu3, (-1, 4*4*128))
        logits = tf.layers.dense(flat, 1)
        out = tf.sigmoid(logits)
        
        return out, logits


"""
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tests.test_discriminator(discriminator, tf)
Tests Passed

Generator

Implement generator to generate an image using z. This function should be able to reuse the variables in the neural network. Use tf.variable_scope with a scope name of "generator" to allow the variables to be reused. The function should return the generated 28 x 28 x out_channel_dim images.

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def generator(z, out_channel_dim, is_train=True):
    """
    Create the generator network
    :param z: Input z
    :param out_channel_dim: The number of channels in the output image
    :param is_train: Boolean if generator is being used for training
    :return: The tensor output of the generator
    """
    # TODO: Implement Function
    
    reuse = not is_train
    keep_prob = 0.5
    alpha = 0.2
    xav = tf.contrib.layers.xavier_initializer()

    
    with tf.variable_scope('generator', reuse=reuse):
        x1 = tf.layers.dense(z, 4*4*256)
        x1 = tf.reshape(x1, (-1, 4, 4, 256))
        x1 = tf.layers.batch_normalization(x1, training=is_train)
        x1 = tf.maximum(alpha * x1, x1)
        
        x2 = tf.layers.conv2d_transpose(x1, 128, 4, strides=1, padding='valid', kernel_initializer=xav)
        x2 = tf.layers.dropout(x2, rate=(keep_prob), training=is_train)
        x2 = tf.layers.batch_normalization(x2, training=is_train)
        x2 = tf.maximum(alpha * x2, x2)
        
        x3 = tf.layers.conv2d_transpose(x2, 64, 5, strides=2, padding='same', kernel_initializer=xav)
        x3 = tf.layers.dropout(x3, rate=(keep_prob), training=is_train)
        x3 = tf.layers.batch_normalization(x3, training=is_train)
        x3 = tf.maximum(alpha * x3, x3)
        
        logits = tf.layers.conv2d_transpose(x3, out_channel_dim, 5, strides=2, padding='same', kernel_initializer=xav)
        
        out = tf.tanh(logits)
        
        return out


"""
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"""
tests.test_generator(generator, tf)
Tests Passed

Loss

Implement model_loss to build the GANs for training and calculate the loss. The function should return a tuple of (discriminator loss, generator loss). Use the following functions you implemented:

  • discriminator(images, reuse=False)
  • generator(z, out_channel_dim, is_train=True)
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def model_loss(input_real, input_z, out_channel_dim):
    """
    Get the loss for the discriminator and generator
    :param input_real: Images from the real dataset
    :param input_z: Z input
    :param out_channel_dim: The number of channels in the output image
    :return: A tuple of (discriminator loss, generator loss)
    """
    # TODO: Implement Function
    
    g_model = generator(input_z, out_channel_dim)
    d_model_real, d_logits_real = discriminator(input_real)
    d_model_fake, d_logits_fake = discriminator(g_model, reuse=True)
    smooth = 0.1

    d_loss_real = tf.reduce_mean(
        tf.nn.sigmoid_cross_entropy_with_logits(logits=d_logits_real, labels=tf.ones_like(d_model_real) * (1 - smooth)))
    d_loss_fake = tf.reduce_mean(
        tf.nn.sigmoid_cross_entropy_with_logits(logits=d_logits_fake, labels=tf.zeros_like(d_model_fake)))
    g_loss = tf.reduce_mean(
        tf.nn.sigmoid_cross_entropy_with_logits(logits=d_logits_fake, labels=tf.ones_like(d_model_fake)))

    d_loss = d_loss_real + d_loss_fake
    
    return d_loss, g_loss

"""
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"""
tests.test_model_loss(model_loss)
Tests Passed

Optimization

Implement model_opt to create the optimization operations for the GANs. Use tf.trainable_variables to get all the trainable variables. Filter the variables with names that are in the discriminator and generator scope names. The function should return a tuple of (discriminator training operation, generator training operation).

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def model_opt(d_loss, g_loss, learning_rate, beta1):
    """
    Get optimization operations
    :param d_loss: Discriminator loss Tensor
    :param g_loss: Generator loss Tensor
    :param learning_rate: Learning Rate Placeholder
    :param beta1: The exponential decay rate for the 1st moment in the optimizer
    :return: A tuple of (discriminator training operation, generator training operation)
    """
    treainable_vars = tf.trainable_variables()
    discriminator_vars = [var for var in treainable_vars if var.name.startswith('discriminator')]
    generator_vars = [var for var in treainable_vars if var.name.startswith('generator')]

    with tf.control_dependencies(tf.get_collection(tf.GraphKeys.UPDATE_OPS)):
        d_train_opt = tf.train.AdamOptimizer(learning_rate, beta1=beta1).minimize(d_loss, var_list=discriminator_vars)
        g_train_opt = tf.train.AdamOptimizer(learning_rate, beta1=beta1).minimize(g_loss, var_list=generator_vars)

    return d_train_opt, g_train_opt


"""
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"""
tests.test_model_opt(model_opt, tf)
Tests Passed

Neural Network Training

Show Output

Use this function to show the current output of the generator during training. It will help you determine how well the GANs is training.

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"""
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import numpy as np

def show_generator_output(sess, n_images, input_z, out_channel_dim, image_mode):
    """
    Show example output for the generator
    :param sess: TensorFlow session
    :param n_images: Number of Images to display
    :param input_z: Input Z Tensor
    :param out_channel_dim: The number of channels in the output image
    :param image_mode: The mode to use for images ("RGB" or "L")
    """
    cmap = None if image_mode == 'RGB' else 'gray'
    z_dim = input_z.get_shape().as_list()[-1]
    example_z = np.random.uniform(-1, 1, size=[n_images, z_dim])

    samples = sess.run(
        generator(input_z, out_channel_dim, False),
        feed_dict={input_z: example_z})

    images_grid = helper.images_square_grid(samples, image_mode)
    pyplot.imshow(images_grid, cmap=cmap)
    pyplot.show()

Train

Implement train to build and train the GANs. Use the following functions you implemented:

  • model_inputs(image_width, image_height, image_channels, z_dim)
  • model_loss(input_real, input_z, out_channel_dim)
  • model_opt(d_loss, g_loss, learning_rate, beta1)

Use the show_generator_output to show generator output while you train. Running show_generator_output for every batch will drastically increase training time and increase the size of the notebook. It's recommended to print the generator output every 100 batches.

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def train(epoch_count, batch_size, z_dim, learning_rate, beta1, get_batches, data_shape, data_image_mode):
    """
    Train the GAN
    :param epoch_count: Number of epochs
    :param batch_size: Batch Size
    :param z_dim: Z dimension
    :param learning_rate: Learning Rate
    :param beta1: The exponential decay rate for the 1st moment in the optimizer
    :param get_batches: Function to get batches
    :param data_shape: Shape of the data
    :param data_image_mode: The image mode to use for images ("RGB" or "L")
    """
    # TODO: Build Model
    
    input_real, input_z, learningrate = model_inputs(data_shape[1], data_shape[2], data_shape[3], z_dim)
    
    d_loss, g_loss = model_loss(input_real, input_z, data_shape[3])
    d_opt, g_opt = model_opt(d_loss, g_loss, learningrate, beta1)
    
    steps = 0
    show_every=100
    
    with tf.Session() as sess:
        sess.run(tf.global_variables_initializer())
        for epoch_i in range(epoch_count):
            for batch_images in get_batches(batch_size):
                # TODO: Train Model
                steps += 1
                
                batch_images *= 2
                
                batch_z = np.random.uniform(-1, 1, size=(batch_size, z_dim))

                _ = sess.run(d_opt, feed_dict={input_real: batch_images, input_z: batch_z, learningrate: learning_rate})
                _ = sess.run(g_opt, feed_dict={input_z: batch_z, input_real: batch_images, learningrate: learning_rate})

                if steps % show_every == 0:
                    train_loss_d = d_loss.eval({input_z: batch_z, input_real: batch_images})
                    train_loss_g = g_loss.eval({input_z: batch_z})

                    print("Epoch {}/{} Step {}...".format(epoch_i+1, epoch_count, steps),
                          "Discriminator Loss: {:.4f}...".format(train_loss_d),
                          "Generator Loss: {:.4f}".format(train_loss_g))

                    show_generator_output(sess, 25, input_z, data_shape[3], data_image_mode)
                

MNIST

Test your GANs architecture on MNIST. After 2 epochs, the GANs should be able to generate images that look like handwritten digits. Make sure the loss of the generator is lower than the loss of the discriminator or close to 0.

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batch_size = 32
z_dim = 100
learning_rate = 0.0005
beta1 = 0.5



"""
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epochs = 2

mnist_dataset = helper.Dataset('mnist', glob(os.path.join(data_dir, 'mnist/*.jpg')))
with tf.Graph().as_default():
    train(epochs, batch_size, z_dim, learning_rate, beta1, mnist_dataset.get_batches,
          mnist_dataset.shape, mnist_dataset.image_mode)
Epoch 1/2 Step 100... Discriminator Loss: 1.4064... Generator Loss: 0.8658
Epoch 1/2 Step 200... Discriminator Loss: 0.7435... Generator Loss: 2.1174
Epoch 1/2 Step 300... Discriminator Loss: 0.9740... Generator Loss: 1.6580
Epoch 1/2 Step 400... Discriminator Loss: 1.5211... Generator Loss: 0.9489
Epoch 1/2 Step 500... Discriminator Loss: 1.1318... Generator Loss: 1.2034
Epoch 1/2 Step 600... Discriminator Loss: 1.1310... Generator Loss: 1.4187
Epoch 1/2 Step 700... Discriminator Loss: 1.3586... Generator Loss: 0.9142
Epoch 1/2 Step 800... Discriminator Loss: 1.1593... Generator Loss: 0.9900
Epoch 1/2 Step 900... Discriminator Loss: 0.8197... Generator Loss: 1.6255
Epoch 1/2 Step 1000... Discriminator Loss: 1.3155... Generator Loss: 1.6857
Epoch 1/2 Step 1100... Discriminator Loss: 1.3638... Generator Loss: 1.0216
Epoch 1/2 Step 1200... Discriminator Loss: 0.9835... Generator Loss: 1.2541
Epoch 1/2 Step 1300... Discriminator Loss: 1.1314... Generator Loss: 0.8098
Epoch 1/2 Step 1400... Discriminator Loss: 1.0724... Generator Loss: 1.4765
Epoch 1/2 Step 1500... Discriminator Loss: 1.0397... Generator Loss: 1.3954
Epoch 1/2 Step 1600... Discriminator Loss: 1.0010... Generator Loss: 1.5888
Epoch 1/2 Step 1700... Discriminator Loss: 0.9115... Generator Loss: 1.1919
Epoch 1/2 Step 1800... Discriminator Loss: 0.9951... Generator Loss: 1.3097
Epoch 2/2 Step 1900... Discriminator Loss: 1.0728... Generator Loss: 1.0571
Epoch 2/2 Step 2000... Discriminator Loss: 1.0431... Generator Loss: 1.7759
Epoch 2/2 Step 2100... Discriminator Loss: 1.2450... Generator Loss: 1.1566
Epoch 2/2 Step 2200... Discriminator Loss: 1.0920... Generator Loss: 0.8461
Epoch 2/2 Step 2300... Discriminator Loss: 1.1426... Generator Loss: 1.0246
Epoch 2/2 Step 2400... Discriminator Loss: 1.2432... Generator Loss: 1.2074
Epoch 2/2 Step 2500... Discriminator Loss: 0.9027... Generator Loss: 1.5136
Epoch 2/2 Step 2600... Discriminator Loss: 1.1807... Generator Loss: 1.2222
Epoch 2/2 Step 2700... Discriminator Loss: 1.1508... Generator Loss: 1.3371
Epoch 2/2 Step 2800... Discriminator Loss: 1.0916... Generator Loss: 1.2669
Epoch 2/2 Step 2900... Discriminator Loss: 1.1774... Generator Loss: 1.3949
Epoch 2/2 Step 3000... Discriminator Loss: 1.0293... Generator Loss: 0.8453
Epoch 2/2 Step 3100... Discriminator Loss: 1.0617... Generator Loss: 1.7007
Epoch 2/2 Step 3200... Discriminator Loss: 1.2413... Generator Loss: 1.0553
Epoch 2/2 Step 3300... Discriminator Loss: 1.0512... Generator Loss: 1.2106
Epoch 2/2 Step 3400... Discriminator Loss: 1.0297... Generator Loss: 1.6076
Epoch 2/2 Step 3500... Discriminator Loss: 1.0488... Generator Loss: 1.5769
Epoch 2/2 Step 3600... Discriminator Loss: 1.2556... Generator Loss: 0.9296
Epoch 2/2 Step 3700... Discriminator Loss: 1.1894... Generator Loss: 1.1965

CelebA

Run your GANs on CelebA. It will take around 20 minutes on the average GPU to run one epoch. You can run the whole epoch or stop when it starts to generate realistic faces.

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batch_size = 32
z_dim = 100
learning_rate = 0.0005
beta1 = 0.5



"""
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"""
epochs = 1

celeba_dataset = helper.Dataset('celeba', glob(os.path.join(data_dir, 'img_align_celeba/*.jpg')))
with tf.Graph().as_default():
    train(epochs, batch_size, z_dim, learning_rate, beta1, celeba_dataset.get_batches,
          celeba_dataset.shape, celeba_dataset.image_mode)
Epoch 1/1 Step 100... Discriminator Loss: 0.9253... Generator Loss: 1.2023
Epoch 1/1 Step 200... Discriminator Loss: 0.4948... Generator Loss: 3.3943
Epoch 1/1 Step 300... Discriminator Loss: 0.6689... Generator Loss: 1.6659
Epoch 1/1 Step 400... Discriminator Loss: 0.8490... Generator Loss: 1.7578
Epoch 1/1 Step 500... Discriminator Loss: 0.6703... Generator Loss: 2.0857
Epoch 1/1 Step 600... Discriminator Loss: 1.2133... Generator Loss: 0.9614
Epoch 1/1 Step 700... Discriminator Loss: 1.1373... Generator Loss: 1.6298
Epoch 1/1 Step 800... Discriminator Loss: 1.1771... Generator Loss: 1.4560
Epoch 1/1 Step 900... Discriminator Loss: 1.2591... Generator Loss: 1.7463
Epoch 1/1 Step 1000... Discriminator Loss: 1.4936... Generator Loss: 1.0066
Epoch 1/1 Step 1100... Discriminator Loss: 1.5503... Generator Loss: 1.0179
Epoch 1/1 Step 1200... Discriminator Loss: 1.2915... Generator Loss: 1.0607
Epoch 1/1 Step 1300... Discriminator Loss: 1.1693... Generator Loss: 1.0599
Epoch 1/1 Step 1400... Discriminator Loss: 1.2418... Generator Loss: 1.2434
Epoch 1/1 Step 1500... Discriminator Loss: 1.2511... Generator Loss: 1.0595
Epoch 1/1 Step 1600... Discriminator Loss: 1.1292... Generator Loss: 1.1344
Epoch 1/1 Step 1700... Discriminator Loss: 1.1621... Generator Loss: 1.1794
Epoch 1/1 Step 1800... Discriminator Loss: 1.1529... Generator Loss: 1.3874
Epoch 1/1 Step 1900... Discriminator Loss: 1.3509... Generator Loss: 0.7915
Epoch 1/1 Step 2000... Discriminator Loss: 1.1630... Generator Loss: 1.0023
Epoch 1/1 Step 2100... Discriminator Loss: 1.2243... Generator Loss: 1.1999
Epoch 1/1 Step 2200... Discriminator Loss: 1.2837... Generator Loss: 1.0630
Epoch 1/1 Step 2300... Discriminator Loss: 1.1989... Generator Loss: 0.8364
Epoch 1/1 Step 2400... Discriminator Loss: 1.2143... Generator Loss: 0.9674
Epoch 1/1 Step 2500... Discriminator Loss: 1.1478... Generator Loss: 1.1269
Epoch 1/1 Step 2600... Discriminator Loss: 1.5919... Generator Loss: 0.7213
Epoch 1/1 Step 2700... Discriminator Loss: 1.2370... Generator Loss: 1.0271
Epoch 1/1 Step 2800... Discriminator Loss: 1.1623... Generator Loss: 1.1849
Epoch 1/1 Step 2900... Discriminator Loss: 1.2233... Generator Loss: 0.9739
Epoch 1/1 Step 3000... Discriminator Loss: 1.4070... Generator Loss: 0.8783
Epoch 1/1 Step 3100... Discriminator Loss: 1.3559... Generator Loss: 1.1294
Epoch 1/1 Step 3200... Discriminator Loss: 1.2640... Generator Loss: 1.0528
Epoch 1/1 Step 3300... Discriminator Loss: 1.2540... Generator Loss: 1.0252
Epoch 1/1 Step 3400... Discriminator Loss: 1.3216... Generator Loss: 0.9549
Epoch 1/1 Step 3500... Discriminator Loss: 1.2683... Generator Loss: 1.0055
Epoch 1/1 Step 3600... Discriminator Loss: 1.3232... Generator Loss: 1.0098
Epoch 1/1 Step 3700... Discriminator Loss: 1.5533... Generator Loss: 1.1139
Epoch 1/1 Step 3800... Discriminator Loss: 1.3881... Generator Loss: 0.6680
Epoch 1/1 Step 3900... Discriminator Loss: 1.1931... Generator Loss: 0.8637
Epoch 1/1 Step 4000... Discriminator Loss: 1.3593... Generator Loss: 0.9593
Epoch 1/1 Step 4100... Discriminator Loss: 1.3264... Generator Loss: 0.8617
Epoch 1/1 Step 4200... Discriminator Loss: 1.3085... Generator Loss: 0.8859
Epoch 1/1 Step 4300... Discriminator Loss: 1.2583... Generator Loss: 1.0082
Epoch 1/1 Step 4400... Discriminator Loss: 1.3135... Generator Loss: 0.9083
Epoch 1/1 Step 4500... Discriminator Loss: 1.3390... Generator Loss: 0.8631
Epoch 1/1 Step 4600... Discriminator Loss: 1.1887... Generator Loss: 0.7995
Epoch 1/1 Step 4700... Discriminator Loss: 1.1793... Generator Loss: 0.8493
Epoch 1/1 Step 4800... Discriminator Loss: 1.3711... Generator Loss: 0.8524
Epoch 1/1 Step 4900... Discriminator Loss: 1.2957... Generator Loss: 1.0637
Epoch 1/1 Step 5000... Discriminator Loss: 1.3069... Generator Loss: 1.0547
Epoch 1/1 Step 5100... Discriminator Loss: 1.4698... Generator Loss: 0.7001
Epoch 1/1 Step 5200... Discriminator Loss: 1.1184... Generator Loss: 1.0990
Epoch 1/1 Step 5300... Discriminator Loss: 1.0797... Generator Loss: 0.9621
Epoch 1/1 Step 5400... Discriminator Loss: 1.2703... Generator Loss: 1.1008
Epoch 1/1 Step 5500... Discriminator Loss: 1.2555... Generator Loss: 0.7363
Epoch 1/1 Step 5600... Discriminator Loss: 1.1213... Generator Loss: 1.0542
Epoch 1/1 Step 5700... Discriminator Loss: 1.2126... Generator Loss: 0.8582
Epoch 1/1 Step 5800... Discriminator Loss: 1.4186... Generator Loss: 0.8153
Epoch 1/1 Step 5900... Discriminator Loss: 1.2435... Generator Loss: 1.0249
Epoch 1/1 Step 6000... Discriminator Loss: 1.3038... Generator Loss: 1.0703
Epoch 1/1 Step 6100... Discriminator Loss: 1.2404... Generator Loss: 0.9796
Epoch 1/1 Step 6200... Discriminator Loss: 1.1491... Generator Loss: 1.0057
Epoch 1/1 Step 6300... Discriminator Loss: 1.2924... Generator Loss: 1.0611

Submitting This Project

When submitting this project, make sure to run all the cells before saving the notebook. Save the notebook file as "dlnd_face_generation.ipynb" and save it as a HTML file under "File" -> "Download as". Include the "helper.py" and "problem_unittests.py" files in your submission.